There was no poet in history whose father was a businessman, so he could not take the normal imperial examination path. The imperial examination system was a system of selecting officials in ancient China. The basic process was to participate in the imperial examination and pass the examination to be selected as an official. However, because the content and standards of the imperial examination were mainly based on Confucian classics and ancient cultural knowledge, some literati's families were not rich. Their fathers might be businessmen or other professionals, but they still participated in the imperial examination and successfully obtained official positions. In the history of China, there were many famous poets and writers. Their families were not rich, but they eventually became excellent officials and writers through hard work and study.
Zhou Jin was a character in the ancient Chinese novel Water Margins. He was a smart scholar who finally became the top scholar in the imperial examination through continuous efforts. Zhou Jin was diligent and studious since childhood. There were many classic works in his study at home. Zhou Jin spent a lot of time reading and studying them every day. He was also good at using his intelligence and often used his words and wisdom to amuse the people around him. As he grew older, Zhou Jin's wisdom gradually gained recognition, and he also received guidance and help from many famous people. His academic performance had always been among the best in the school. After participating in many imperial examinations, Zhou Jin finally became the top scorer of the imperial examination. His intelligence and hard work were rewarded, and he became a high-profile figure in society at that time. Zhou Jin's path to the imperial examination was full of hardships and challenges, but he always adhered to his beliefs and goals, constantly learning and improving. His intelligence and hard work eventually made him a successful scholar in the imperial examination.
I recommend "First-class Servant" to you. This novel tells the story of the protagonist fighting against evil slaves and entering the good books. There is a universe in the sleeves of the little servant. His father was taking the imperial examination outside, and he was tricked by his father into becoming a servant. Under his persistent efforts, he had gone from being a nobody at the bottom to the peak of power. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
"The Road of a Bastard's Official (Imperial Examination)" was a novel about the male protagonist, Ye Xunfang, who traveled back in time to the nine-year-old bastard son of an ancient landlord. He had originally planned to eat and wait for death, but unexpectedly passed the imperial examination and became a Jinshi. This novel described his relaxed life in the imperial examination hall, as well as his hard work and the story of changing his fate. This novel was written by Rao Gusheng and was still being published.
Han Yu was a famous writer and ideologist in the Tang Dynasty. His path of imperial examination was a typical path of reading in Chinese history. Through his own efforts, he finally passed many imperial examinations and became an official. From Han Yu's path to the imperial examination, it could be seen that he had his own views on the ancient imperial examination. Han Yu believed that the ancient imperial examination was a way to select talents, a test of a person's talent and ability. He emphasized that the imperial examination was not only a test of a person's knowledge level, but also a test of a person's moral character and morality. Han Yu believed that only by constantly learning and improving his knowledge level could he become a talented and moral person. Han Yu also realized that although the imperial examination was a fair and just selection method, there were also some problems. For example, some people could enter the imperial court through the imperial examination because of family or other reasons, which made the selection of talents unfair. In addition, the imperial examination also easily led to the loss of talents. Some outstanding talents were unwilling to participate in the imperial examination because of the difficulty of the examination, resulting in the lack of outstanding talents in the imperial court. Han Yu also had his own views on the modern college entrance examination system. He believed that the college entrance examination system was a way to select talents, but it also had some problems. For example, the college entrance examination system did not pay enough attention to the all-round development of students and only focused on the degree of knowledge mastery of students, resulting in some students lacking in comprehensive quality. In addition, the college entrance examination system could easily lead to the loss of talents. Some outstanding talents would be unwilling to take the college entrance examination because of the difficulty of the college entrance examination, resulting in a lack of outstanding talents in the country. Han Yu believed that the ancient imperial examination and the modern college entrance examination were both ways to select talents. They both had their own advantages and disadvantages. Only through continuous learning and improvement of one's knowledge level could one become a talented and moral person and contribute to society.
In history, there were many famous writers who repeatedly failed in the imperial examinations. Here are some examples: 1. Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. Bai Juyi was a famous writer and politician in the Tang Dynasty. He failed to obtain fame in many imperial examinations. 2. Su Shi of the Song Dynasty. Su Shi was a famous writer and calligrapher in the Song Dynasty. He failed to obtain fame in many imperial examinations. 3. Ming Dynasty's Wen Zhengming. Wen Zhengming was a famous writer and calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty. He failed to obtain fame in many imperial examinations. 4. Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty. Cao Xueqin was a famous writer in the Qing Dynasty. He failed to obtain official rank in many imperial examinations. Although these great writers had high achievements in literature and art, they failed many times in the imperial examination, which also reflected the defects and limitations of the imperial examination system in ancient China's feudal society.
I don't know any novels about seductive bones. However, if you are asking about how farmers in ancient times passed the imperial examination to enter officialdom, then the following are some general steps and suggestions: In ancient times, the imperial examination was one of the main ways to enter the officialdom. If a peasant wanted to pass the imperial examination and enter the officialdom, he had to meet some basic conditions: Age: The age limit for the imperial examination is very strict. Usually, applicants are required to be over 20 years old. 2. Academic qualifications: The imperial examination requires applicants to have a bachelor's degree or above. This may be difficult for farmers, but they can improve their academic qualifications by studying. 3. Exam preparation: The imperial examination consisted of four subjects: poetry, writing, mathematics, and policy theory. The farmer needed to be familiar with the specific requirements of these subjects and prepare the corresponding examination materials. 4. Test performance: The grading of the imperial examination placed great emphasis on the performance of the candidates. Therefore, farmers needed to pay attention to their studies and perform well in the examination. Here are some specific suggestions: 1. Read more books: Farmers can read relevant imperial examination textbooks and classic works to improve their cultural quality and knowledge level. 2. Practice writing: Writing is one of the important subjects in the imperial examination. The farmer needs to practice writing more to improve the quality and expression of the article. 3. Take part in the imperial examination: farmers can take part in the relevant imperial examination such as the spring examination, autumn examination, etc. and enter the officialdom through the examination. 4. develop connections: connections are very important in the imperial examination process. The farmers could get more information and opportunities for the exam by befriending officials and scholars. Through the above steps and suggestions, farmers could enter the officialdom and realize their political ambitions through their own efforts and preparations.
In the novel, Fan Jin participated in the Imperial Examination. The Imperial Examination was a form of imperial examination during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was a necessary step before the Jinshi examination. It mainly tested the examinee's knowledge and talent. The contents of the examination usually included reading articles and writing essays. Fan Jin performed well in the academy examination and obtained full marks. In the end, he successfully passed the imperial examination and became a member of the officialdom.
The Scholars was a short story that described the setbacks encountered by the Confucian elites in the political struggles and official corruption in the late Ming Dynasty. Although it contained comments and reflections on the feudal imperial examination system, it was not a satirical short story.
There was no work in the imperial examination that was not Du Fu's. The Imperial Examination was an online game. The main content of the game was that players could gain fame and improve their level by participating in the Imperial Examination and could interact with other players in the game. The content of the imperial examination covered all kinds of literary masterpieces, including Du Fu's Ascending, Bai Juyi's Farewell to Ancient Grass, Su Shi's Ode to the Red Cliff, and so on.
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